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if we get much higher energy prices -- on going to give you an example. a few days ago natural-gas, which is in abundance in trading at three to $4 in the midwest and even lower in pennsylvania, trading $40 in new york for the day. the market was up because the day was cold, but that $40 price drove up electric prices for everybody in new england who is getting an increasing amount of their electricity off of natural-gas. and now we as a retailer of electricity feel that burden as we try to sell our customers this cheap gas. and frankly, higher energy prices put a drag on the economy gerri: you bet. we have the higher gas prices for 33 days. does that continue? >> i think it will continue until this administration wakes up and really starts acting as if they are economic illiterates , which i really think is a strong term, but really the problem we have got is high energy prices dampening growth and getting higher electric prices because of a lack of capacity to bring gas and gas products to the east coast. it is not about the environment. there is an ant
if we get much higher energy prices -- on going to give you an example. a few days ago natural-gas, which is in abundance in trading at three to $4 in the midwest and even lower in pennsylvania, trading $40 in new york for the day. the market was up because the day was cold, but that $40 price drove up electric prices for everybody in new england who is getting an increasing amount of their electricity off of natural-gas. and now we as a retailer of electricity feel that burden as we try to...
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and a new commit eye call would the energy security trust. we have initiative necessary the private sector. you give the option of hugging a tree or wallet. the wallet wins. he nides to be care. >> we are aware thalt president got more votes than the people who voted against. this is it a where the climate change is it a clear and president danger. history will condemn him if he doesn't act. >> where was he for four years. >> we'll take another topic. the president had made a lot of promises in the first ferm and bunch more in the second term it is used to be call would shovel ready projects and now fix it first projicts and asking for another 50 billion. larry, how well did it work the first time and do you give him a. >> bd. >> same >> for those people who believe that are central plan taxpayer projects and instucture and all of theels urban. for mose of who believe it three words for them. robert b. bird. when he was elected to the congress in 1953 i think he employees. great state of the virginia was ranked 47 economically. we only had 48
and a new commit eye call would the energy security trust. we have initiative necessary the private sector. you give the option of hugging a tree or wallet. the wallet wins. he nides to be care. >> we are aware thalt president got more votes than the people who voted against. this is it a where the climate change is it a clear and president danger. history will condemn him if he doesn't act. >> where was he for four years. >> we'll take another topic. the president had made a...
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. >> well, look, china supplies 90% or more, 90% or more of north korea's energy. supplies substantial amounts of food and other humanitarian aid. there is simply no doubt china could change what it acknowledges is a real component of instability in northeast asia, and that is a nuclear program. what they are afraid of is that the regime in north korea is so weak that if they applied pressure it will collapse and the peninsula will be reunified under american control. i think we can talk to the chinese about why it is ultimately in their interest to get to a point that will happen someday and make it something that they can live with when career reifies. we had started talking to china two years ago we would be a lot closer. lou: i don't know if they do this in diplomatic circles, but it just doesn't work. >> never too late to start because right now number three is on the verge of being able to sell that nuclear weapons capability in the work. lou: let me raise my hand, and i understand that, but it still doesn't work, not even in diplomacy or foreign policy. what
. >> well, look, china supplies 90% or more, 90% or more of north korea's energy. supplies substantial amounts of food and other humanitarian aid. there is simply no doubt china could change what it acknowledges is a real component of instability in northeast asia, and that is a nuclear program. what they are afraid of is that the regime in north korea is so weak that if they applied pressure it will collapse and the peninsula will be reunified under american control. i think we can talk...
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if congress can't pass energy bills, energy reform. the president through executive order, some of the very things he has been asking congress to do all along will be done. cenk: we will talk more about this tonight when we cover the state of the union speech right here live on current starting at 9:00. >> i look forward to it. cenk: right now before the christopher dorner situation the fire you're seeing on camera is the cabin that he was in, so swat teams apparently moving in, because the cabin is on fire. it is not cheer who set that fire. >> when we come back, we'll talk about north dakota. >> i will take every that he needs to be taken to keep abortion safe and legal and available in north dakota. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. >> welcome back to "the young turks." we're getting more pictures from the christopher dorner situation out of the cabin that he was apparently staying in. it is now on fire, swat teams moving in, but no word yet on whether they got him so the story continues. amazing. w
if congress can't pass energy bills, energy reform. the president through executive order, some of the very things he has been asking congress to do all along will be done. cenk: we will talk more about this tonight when we cover the state of the union speech right here live on current starting at 9:00. >> i look forward to it. cenk: right now before the christopher dorner situation the fire you're seeing on camera is the cabin that he was in, so swat teams apparently moving in, because...
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prepare our communities for climate change and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy. >> reporter: it will run from canada to the gulf coast. they claim the extrapgz of oil from tar sands generates more greenhouse casses. they said the president has gone part way but they want more. >> now we want him to do the next thing, say no to the keystone pipeline and say yes to cutting carbon from existing power plants. >> reporter: the keystone pipe line will be a difficult decision for the barack obama administration. and, of course, there is no room in that decision for compromise. reporting live in san francisco, kpix-5. >>> investigators are trying to figure out who is at fault in a crash between a motorboat and a golden gate ferry. it happened yesterday afternoon in raccoon strait. kpix-5 found people in the community not surprised by the accident. >> reporter: the ferries are running again after an accident that left a lot of people wondering -- >> how did this happen? >> investigators are trying to figure that out and people were hurt after their motorboat collided wit
prepare our communities for climate change and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy. >> reporter: it will run from canada to the gulf coast. they claim the extrapgz of oil from tar sands generates more greenhouse casses. they said the president has gone part way but they want more. >> now we want him to do the next thing, say no to the keystone pipeline and say yes to cutting carbon from existing power plants. >> reporter: the keystone pipe line will be a...
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significantly because of energy production. i like to ask you, to the plant revenue proposals the president has in mind include tax increases on american energy producers? what the president has proposed eliminating a number of targeted provisions for the oil and gas industry. the are provisions that i do not -- the administration does not believe are necessary to continue having the industry go to the process of extracting and using those resources. he has butch other incentives to develop new forces of technology -- he has introduced other incentives to develop new sources of technology. >> so they would pay more in taxes? >> will be part of tax reform. there will be some special provision that have to be eliminated so everyone can get a lower rate. >> i am amazed but let's move on. we talked about the level of federal spending. the 40 year norm, the federal government spends roughly 20% of our gdp. during the clinton years, the average spending level was 19.8%. under the obama administration, it has been 24.4%. revenue has b
significantly because of energy production. i like to ask you, to the plant revenue proposals the president has in mind include tax increases on american energy producers? what the president has proposed eliminating a number of targeted provisions for the oil and gas industry. the are provisions that i do not -- the administration does not believe are necessary to continue having the industry go to the process of extracting and using those resources. he has butch other incentives to develop new...
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ itproperly inflated tires can increase fuel efficiency by three percent. that's about 8 cents a gallon, and that can really add up over the next few years. see, going green can save you green the more you know. >>> a very good monday morning to you. here's what's coming up on "early today." shocking news from the country music world. 37-year-old singer mindy mccready who's been plagued by personal troubles through the years has been found dead of an apparent suicide. >>> republicans lashed out at the obama administration in a leaked draft of the president's immigration reform proposal. >>> danica patrick makes history in daytona. >>> a new hope for han solo. >>
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ itproperly inflated tires can increase fuel efficiency by three percent. that's about 8 cents a gallon, and...
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. >> tom:, will is a lot of questions about the energy efficiency system in new orleans. this caughter doesn't understand why sequestration is such a problem. >> tom: i am, too. you didn't buy that for a 2nd. tax increase on the rich was going to solve anything. thanks to everyone that contacted us this week. we are open for business 24/7. check out our facebook page and you can like me there. weird way of saying it but you can like me at my facebook.com sullivan show. follow me on sul very van radio and all of the ways to contact me is on my main web page. we're on many local radio stations around the country. we'll have another great tv show for you next week right here on fox business. in the meantime, i hope to hear daddy. you have got to stop. that is my $0.2. have a great weekend. >> good evening, we are now looking at pictures of a live shot of boston expected to be the epicenter of the blizzard hitting this our most bracing for the effect of the potentially deadly blizzard some areas expecting 3 feet of snow we will have full coverage. among the stories vice presi
. >> tom:, will is a lot of questions about the energy efficiency system in new orleans. this caughter doesn't understand why sequestration is such a problem. >> tom: i am, too. you didn't buy that for a 2nd. tax increase on the rich was going to solve anything. thanks to everyone that contacted us this week. we are open for business 24/7. check out our facebook page and you can like me there. weird way of saying it but you can like me at my facebook.com sullivan show. follow me on...
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he can go down the clean energy pathway or dirty energy pathway. keystone is smack in the middle of dirty energy. he has to turn that down. >> in terms of the magazine editorial that suggested basically that he triaction newsing late. that he say, okay, have your keystone pipeline. it has no direct -- stopping it won't stop those tar sands from being produced, will not directly affect co2, and then give yourself corps for enforcing the clean air regulations on coal fired power plants. that sounded -- >> fairly reasonable. >> well, perhaps sensible. as much as you can say i believe in climate change, i'm for mitigating its affects as much as we can, but you still have to be a shrewd strategist. >> he is a politician, and we shouldn't ever think he is not. he has to play the game. the fact of the matter is these timetables are a little ridiculous in terms of what is happening. nature is not waiting. they don't care about treaties, physics, and they don't care about treaties or laws. it's got to happen faster, and we don't realize it. we're sitting 25
he can go down the clean energy pathway or dirty energy pathway. keystone is smack in the middle of dirty energy. he has to turn that down. >> in terms of the magazine editorial that suggested basically that he triaction newsing late. that he say, okay, have your keystone pipeline. it has no direct -- stopping it won't stop those tar sands from being produced, will not directly affect co2, and then give yourself corps for enforcing the clean air regulations on coal fired power plants....
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and around the world that will fight for a clean energy future. we have a grassroots movement in this country. many will show up on the national mall on sunday, february 17, the largest climate rally in u.s. history. but the challenge now is to show this movement is bigger than big oil, bigger than big goal and the gas industry. and we are just as creative and relentless as any opposition the president might based. >> in 2011, i asked the national petroleum what you're pushing so hard for this pipeline. she denied having any financial interest saying they're looking out for the country's energy security. this is an excerpt of what she said. >> api does not have a financial interest. we're looking out for the energy security national security and we also see supply flexibility and reliability benefits to being able to bring the third largest resource base from canada, and our number one trading partner, down to our largest refining center in the gulf. >> that was thatschild of the american petroleum institute. your response? >> look, this is a deci
and around the world that will fight for a clean energy future. we have a grassroots movement in this country. many will show up on the national mall on sunday, february 17, the largest climate rally in u.s. history. but the challenge now is to show this movement is bigger than big oil, bigger than big goal and the gas industry. and we are just as creative and relentless as any opposition the president might based. >> in 2011, i asked the national petroleum what you're pushing so hard for...
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the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on the ground is freezing with snow on top of it. by tomorrow afternoon everybody here cold temperatures, of windy and cold night tomorrow with a long stretch to see bad travel conditions, a sunday is a better -- better day and monday will help a little bit with 40 degrees. lou: and already looks better behind you. any adjustments of snowfall? >> all along the on the big question is toward the york city some 30 inches we are right on that line so york will get another seven or 8 inches but we will see those individual areas with the b3 feet totals. lou: that is a lot of snow we will keep updated on the
the big coastal storm that is strengthening, it it will pull in the energy of the other system they will get together to see a rapid strengthening to see the snowfall rates really increase. yellow and red is heavy rainfall -- rainfall but then will be a snowfall with the band that will be the heaviest, notice this break with new jersey and new york there is heavy snow to come back and within the next hour we will fill this id and will become also no. very cold into tomorrow and that slush on...
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the national debate on climate change and energy takes center stage on this president's day. thousands of demonstrators marched in d.c. this weekend calling for president obama take action on global warming. they want a carbon tax and they want the president to block that keystone pipeline. the demonstrators formed a human pipeline that went from the national mall to the white house. the protest was billed as the biggest ever climate demonstration in american history. organizers estimated the organizers they say 35,000 people showed up to protest. and more are expected today as well. it is monday morning, president's day. we have our company for you all ready to go, look at them, elizabeth macdonald is here and charles payne of course is here. first, both of you, your reaction to the climate change demonstrations in washington. go. liz: listen, the unions are for the keystone pipeline. afl-cio building and construction division wants it. the entire federation may be in full support of this. but this runs counter to what the president has said that he wants to do something abo
the national debate on climate change and energy takes center stage on this president's day. thousands of demonstrators marched in d.c. this weekend calling for president obama take action on global warming. they want a carbon tax and they want the president to block that keystone pipeline. the demonstrators formed a human pipeline that went from the national mall to the white house. the protest was billed as the biggest ever climate demonstration in american history. organizers estimated the...
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energy efficient? right now we are selling oil and gas to south american companies --country and a sellout at the pumps for $1.50 a gallon but we 5 a gallon. $4 and $% guest: efficiency is a huge part of what we need to do. we do upgrade in a global market. host: would you agree with that? guest: to try to block trade is a backwards idea for our economy. if you stop companies from exporting, they will earn less profits and put less americans to work. both parties talk about energy dependence for america. the prices that the gas pumps are set on the world market. there's no way around that. we should have efficient consumption and distribution that would be the way we best benefit on the world markets. host: we are talking about creating jobs. gas prices -- what does that do for people who tried to commit for a job? guest: there are things we can do like reduce some regulations that require different kinds of plans -- blends in states around the country. when the economy is good, demand goes up. that is
energy efficient? right now we are selling oil and gas to south american companies --country and a sellout at the pumps for $1.50 a gallon but we 5 a gallon. $4 and $% guest: efficiency is a huge part of what we need to do. we do upgrade in a global market. host: would you agree with that? guest: to try to block trade is a backwards idea for our economy. if you stop companies from exporting, they will earn less profits and put less americans to work. both parties talk about energy dependence...
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here's what sperling said. >> the president thinks that energy is a critical part of our economic future, and he will certainly talk about that, and he'll talk about that in many ways but most specifically on the importance of what that can mean not just for our energy security, but for our economic security and for jobs and innovation in our economy. >> reporter: so i didn't get an answer, obviously. [laughter] now, on the question of spending cuts and how serious the president would get about proposing those, speaker boehner told reporters this morning, quote: >> r eporter: and by the way, the senate democratic leader, harry reid, said that he would have his first meeting in quite a while with speaker boehner later this week. david and liz? david: all right. well, you asked the right question. it wasn't for want of trying that you didn't get an answer of some kind. thank you, peter. we'll see more of you tonight. and tonight it all begins at 8 p.m. live coverage of the state of the union address hosted by my buddy, he is back and roaring, neil cavuto, delivering -- well, he's not deliv
here's what sperling said. >> the president thinks that energy is a critical part of our economic future, and he will certainly talk about that, and he'll talk about that in many ways but most specifically on the importance of what that can mean not just for our energy security, but for our economic security and for jobs and innovation in our economy. >> reporter: so i didn't get an answer, obviously. [laughter] now, on the question of spending cuts and how serious the president...
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there is some element of frustration that washington has not but the re-- put the resources or energy that needed to be there. the public at large should be outraged disgusted. justice department failed. they simply -- whether it is walmart, news corp. bankers they focused instead on baseball players taking steroids. this made no sense. and they simply failed to make the case. >> john: i would like to ask why you think the white house didn't get behind prosecution but that's a whole other interview. i hope you'll come back. s&p, do you have any opinion on the lawsuit the government has filed? >> it was a good case. it was a good case five years later than it should have been. it was the sort of case that could have been brought should have been brought against other organizations where you dig into the e-mails. this is what we were doing 12 years ago. read what people thought. what they thought was not what they said in public. they were selling stuff they knew was not good. just charge them with it. civil, criminal, doesn't matter. the s&p case was good. but it's only one. >> john: i
there is some element of frustration that washington has not but the re-- put the resources or energy that needed to be there. the public at large should be outraged disgusted. justice department failed. they simply -- whether it is walmart, news corp. bankers they focused instead on baseball players taking steroids. this made no sense. and they simply failed to make the case. >> john: i would like to ask why you think the white house didn't get behind prosecution but that's a whole other...
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. >> reporter: all great teams need energy. one especially known for helping getting the guys going. inspirational leader and fiery competitor. those are the ways outfielder hunter pence is frequently described. this is his first spring training with the giants having joined the team mid season last year and he couldn't wait to get cracking. >> there are facilities to use and i try to get her. >> reporter: one of the first position players to arrive in pennsylvania, pence is hungry to get started. he knows the work starts now. >> we had a great run last year. it's a new year. it's a new league. it's not the same. it's great to have -- it was good to go through what we went through last year and looking forward to challenges this year. >> reporter: he's thrilled to have found a team and place that fits the passion he brings to the game. >> i'm just grateful to be a part. it's bigger than any one person. a whole city and whole organization. a lot of work. if you are able to be a part of that, it's very humbling. >> reporter: hunt
. >> reporter: all great teams need energy. one especially known for helping getting the guys going. inspirational leader and fiery competitor. those are the ways outfielder hunter pence is frequently described. this is his first spring training with the giants having joined the team mid season last year and he couldn't wait to get cracking. >> there are facilities to use and i try to get her. >> reporter: one of the first position players to arrive in pennsylvania, pence is...
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trying to do the right thing, not a politician, you would hope you would raise taxes on certain forms of energy, which is good for the environment. >> rose: a carbon tax. >> some form of carbon tax, federal gas tax is going up a bit. something like that. you can get another few hundred billion a year out of that. that gets you up to 3.5. the last trillion is where the rubber meets the road. i think all of that, maybe dems and republicans wouldn't automatically admit they would be willing to do it but all of that is within the realm of reason. the last trillion is the hard part. because then you're making very tough choices about which specific taxes to raise versus which specific spending cuts. >> rose: what choices would you recommend the country make. >> in my opinion and i do work some with the congressional budget office, although they are nonpartisan, this is just my opinion. i would make four or five big choices. i would, indeed, put up some sort of carbon tax. and for the sake of call all of us and future generation. >> rose: the congress went crazy over cap and trade. >> cap and trade i
trying to do the right thing, not a politician, you would hope you would raise taxes on certain forms of energy, which is good for the environment. >> rose: a carbon tax. >> some form of carbon tax, federal gas tax is going up a bit. something like that. you can get another few hundred billion a year out of that. that gets you up to 3.5. the last trillion is where the rubber meets the road. i think all of that, maybe dems and republicans wouldn't automatically admit they would be...
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from twitter -- might we hear about climate change in energy issues? guest: i thank you will hear about it. energy is a big thing and the caller also mentioned education and i think you will hear about those two things. in the context of growing our economy is how you will hear it. they are talking about vocational training and making college affordable and having pre-k and also that we will hear some things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: omaha, neb., independent, welcome. caller: thanks for cspan. my thing is -- first of all, i am a former marine. i am hispanic. i keep watching these guys talk about cuts and spending cuts and nancy pelosi -- i don't know what planet she is on, but she says there is no spending problem. i see the path of the grease and our country. it is california, new york, illinois, baltimore, detroit and they are not addressing what is happening in those states. that is the reason i jumped from the democratic party to the republican party. dennis hastert dropped and earmark a bomb, a $10 million on his business interests
from twitter -- might we hear about climate change in energy issues? guest: i thank you will hear about it. energy is a big thing and the caller also mentioned education and i think you will hear about those two things. in the context of growing our economy is how you will hear it. they are talking about vocational training and making college affordable and having pre-k and also that we will hear some things about clean jobs and clean energy. host: omaha, neb., independent, welcome. caller:...
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the president has plans to spend billions of taxpayer dollars on more green energy. so we ask you, is that the best use for your money? and has he ever won on that? martha: it's being called the sip -- there he goes, thirsty, i get thirsty, doesn't -frbg? questions how media responded to marco rubio. some say is this a career-ender for this man? is that going a little too far. >> it had been a long day at work we had already done an 18-minute recording in spanish and my mouth got dry, what can i say. i was happy overall with what we were able to deliver in the speech. [ whispering ] i've always preferred the crème part of an oreo. [ whispering ] that's crazy, the cookie's the best part. crème. cooe. crème. stop yelling. you stop yelling. [ whispering ] both of you stop yelling. [ whispering ] i'm trying to read. [ male announcer ] choose your side at oreo.com. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just
the president has plans to spend billions of taxpayer dollars on more green energy. so we ask you, is that the best use for your money? and has he ever won on that? martha: it's being called the sip -- there he goes, thirsty, i get thirsty, doesn't -frbg? questions how media responded to marco rubio. some say is this a career-ender for this man? is that going a little too far. >> it had been a long day at work we had already done an 18-minute recording in spanish and my mouth got dry,...
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a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just by taking it easy. she'll explain how that works. you are watching "cbs this >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25. time for some news headlines here at kpix 5. one man is dead and four others have been wounded after a shooting happened in vallejo. the dead victim one of two men found in the garage of a home at humboldt and eastwood streets last night. three others turned up in the hospital wounded later. police think they all may have been hit in the same drive-by shooting. >>> los gatos town council has voted unanimously to consider a moratorium on future retailers who want to sell guns in the city but gun sales will continue at the store that just opened. the town officials said los gatos had no local officials on gun sales when templar sports applied for a business license last year. >>> 14-year-old boy had major injuries after he was hit by a door while walking to basketball practice -- car while walking to basketball practice yesterday an solano way and
a ceo of an energy project explains why you might be more productive just by taking it easy. she'll explain how that works. you are watching "cbs this >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. 8:25. time for some news headlines here at kpix 5. one man is dead and four others have been wounded after a shooting happened in vallejo. the dead victim one of two men found in the garage of a home at humboldt and eastwood streets last night. three...
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>> i would put a lot of energy to hide developing an energy -- a relationship where i could push back on china with things we think are unfair. we have done that in china and will continue to do that. >> senator to me. >> good to see you. i wanted to follow-up on the conversation we had in my office a week or so ago. i am concerned about the applications the effects of this huge new series of regulations, most of which emanate from god rank -- from dodd-frank, we have seen regulations and they are not close to being finished. when jamie diamond question chairman bernanke about the cumulative effect of all of these new regulations on the availability of credit and job growth, chairman for next -- chairman bernanke acknowledged i do not really know what the cumulative effect would be and do not have a way of understanding that. you will arguably be the most powerful financial regulator in the world and have a great deal of influence. what are your thoughts about how we ought to think about the unintended and adverse consequences of this massive new wave of regulations. i am particularly
>> i would put a lot of energy to hide developing an energy -- a relationship where i could push back on china with things we think are unfair. we have done that in china and will continue to do that. >> senator to me. >> good to see you. i wanted to follow-up on the conversation we had in my office a week or so ago. i am concerned about the applications the effects of this huge new series of regulations, most of which emanate from god rank -- from dodd-frank, we have seen...
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that company is blue energy of california. host: the president signed an executive order last week regarding cyber security. some news about that, they intended to improve information sharing to establish a framework of cyber security best practices. "the white house spent the last several months crafting the order after congress failed to pass cyber security legislation last year. -- last year." we will talk more about this executive order at 8:30 with larry clinton, president and ceo of the internet security alliance. next, gil, missouri, democratic line. caller: it does not surprise me , an executive order once a month on something. in 1913 they passed a 17th amendment. the senate is bought by the wealthy along with the house of representatives, meaning we do not have a senate, we have two houses now. since they have done that, they can do what they want. insider-trading, vote on visa cards and make money doing it. they do not enforce the monopoly laws. the laws that are important for the people. it is what they can make mo
that company is blue energy of california. host: the president signed an executive order last week regarding cyber security. some news about that, they intended to improve information sharing to establish a framework of cyber security best practices. "the white house spent the last several months crafting the order after congress failed to pass cyber security legislation last year. -- last year." we will talk more about this executive order at 8:30 with larry clinton, president and...
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most agree with the goal of energy independence and continuing the energy revolution. as part of an all-of-the-above strategy we need to domestically produce more oil, coal, natural gas and renewable energy like hydropower by utilizing currently untapped resources -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. whitfield: i yield the gentlelady three additional minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you very much. there was a recent study that showed we could double hydropower production in this country without building a new dam. simply by investing in new technologies, new turbines, only 3% of the dams in the country produce electricity. we could also in this process create 700,000 jobs. unleashing american ingenuity to increase hydropower production will lower energy costs and help create thousands of jobs. mr. chairman, i urge all of my colleagues to support american energy, support h.r. 267 and i thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: i yield
most agree with the goal of energy independence and continuing the energy revolution. as part of an all-of-the-above strategy we need to domestically produce more oil, coal, natural gas and renewable energy like hydropower by utilizing currently untapped resources -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. whitfield: i yield the gentlelady three additional minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you very much. there was a recent study that showed we could double hydropower...
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to telecommunications to aerospace to energy to oil. you've got to remember that as well. our next guest says today's report is a tipping point between us and china. gorddn chang is the author of the coming collapse of china. we'll ask is him about that title in a second because no collapse soon enough if this is what they're doing. why is it such a tipping point? >> we've now about all of the pla's, the chinese military's, cyber attacks against the united states in a decade, and as recently as november they turned down the cybersecurity bill. i think this really got to americans because it showed they're not only going after the defense establishment, they're also going after the institutions of a free society; newspapers, the press, media. jenna: what are they up to? >> well, they just want information. they want it because they believe in asymmetric warfare where they believe they can use cyber attacks against a militarily stronger america and also because they want all this information to help their own enterprises to compete with us. jenna: one of the reports in "the
to telecommunications to aerospace to energy to oil. you've got to remember that as well. our next guest says today's report is a tipping point between us and china. gorddn chang is the author of the coming collapse of china. we'll ask is him about that title in a second because no collapse soon enough if this is what they're doing. why is it such a tipping point? >> we've now about all of the pla's, the chinese military's, cyber attacks against the united states in a decade, and as...
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what we need is to make america a magnet for new jobs by investing in manufacturing and energy, better roads and bridges and schools. we've got to make sure hard work is rewarded with a wage that you can live on, to raise a family on. we need to make sure that we've got shared responsibility for giving every american the chance to earn the skills and education that they need for a really competitive, fwloebl job market. as i said on tuesday night, that education has to start at the earliest possible age, and that's what you have realized here in decatur. study after study. >> the kids we saw today that i had a chance to spend time with in mary's classroom, they're some of the lucky ones. fewer than three in ten 4-year-olds are in -- most middle class students can't afford private preschool at a few hundred bucks a week. for the poor children that need it the most the lack of access to a great preschool education can have an impact on their entire lives. we ail pay a price for that. this is not speculation. study after study shows the achievement gap starts off very young. kids who when
what we need is to make america a magnet for new jobs by investing in manufacturing and energy, better roads and bridges and schools. we've got to make sure hard work is rewarded with a wage that you can live on, to raise a family on. we need to make sure that we've got shared responsibility for giving every american the chance to earn the skills and education that they need for a really competitive, fwloebl job market. as i said on tuesday night, that education has to start at the earliest...
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subsidies, more subsidies for wind, solar and wind thermal energy. ee research for biofuel and natural gas cars. redesign america's high schools. a new foreign aid initiative. research for brain disease and clean energy and universal preschool. these are expensive. the last one alone the president's favorite liberal think tank the centerrer for american progress issued a proposal a few days ago foreshadowing the president's mention of it in his state of the union and said it would cost $25 billion a year when fully operated. we are talking about a hundred billion dollars a year in additional spending if the president's proposals are enacted and we are at deficit, we don't have the money for it. the question is, can we afford it as a country? jon: you heard with regard to that universal pre daycare kind of thing, universal pre kindergarten thing of thing the president said that forever dollar you spend on that kind of a program you get something like $14 back. >> that's how we justify everything. the president justified the stimulus by saying if we sp
subsidies, more subsidies for wind, solar and wind thermal energy. ee research for biofuel and natural gas cars. redesign america's high schools. a new foreign aid initiative. research for brain disease and clean energy and universal preschool. these are expensive. the last one alone the president's favorite liberal think tank the centerrer for american progress issued a proposal a few days ago foreshadowing the president's mention of it in his state of the union and said it would cost $25...
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energy included, because of innovation. >> absolutely. energy is really a key target of technology, both in terms of production side but also there is a lot more efficiency in the corporate side and in households in the way we consume energy. there are new light bulbs, new building codes, new equipment that is energy efficient. >> is that where the innovation is in this country or is it elsewhere? is this country still number one in innovation? >> i think we're still number one in innovation. i talk to a lot of companies and american companies are innovative but there's more competition, so we have to continue to up our game, which means utilizing our energy, utilizing innovative technology, educational system needs to be a world class educational system if we're going to have world class xaeps and we need to build our infrastructure. other countries are doing that. we need to do likewise. >> good to see you. bob hormats joining us. >>> up next, the state of the union and what the proposal president obama laid out in the second term. >>>
energy included, because of innovation. >> absolutely. energy is really a key target of technology, both in terms of production side but also there is a lot more efficiency in the corporate side and in households in the way we consume energy. there are new light bulbs, new building codes, new equipment that is energy efficient. >> is that where the innovation is in this country or is it elsewhere? is this country still number one in innovation? >> i think we're still number...